BackgroundCommunication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatment and the implications of these is an important aspect of good quality care. It is often poorly performed in practice. Various interventions have been developed that aim to enhance communication involving children or adolescents with cancer.ObjectivesTo assess the effects of interventions for improving communication with children and/or adolescents about their cancer, its treatment and their implications, updating the 2003 version of this review.Search strategyIn April 2006 we updated searches of the following sources: CENTRAL (The Cochrane Library, issue 1 2006); MEDLINE (Ovid), (2003 to March week 5 2006); EMBASE (Ovid) (2003 to 2006 week 13)...
Cancer is a serious illness that involves complex treatments with unpleasant side effects. Children ...
Objective: The present paper reports about the content and evaluation of a psycho-educational group ...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
BackgroundCommunication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Communication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Communication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: A diagnosis of cancer creates multiple problems for affected families, including major c...
Background A diagnosis of cancer creates multiple problems for affected families, including major ch...
BackgroundCancer diagnosis in childhood or adolescence impacts significantly on school attendance, e...
Background: Although communication tools might guide healthcare professionals in communicating with ...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
BackgroundImproving communication requires that clinicians and patients change their behaviors. Inte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this overview is to analyze existing reviews on psychosocial int...
Background This is an update of the Cochrane systematic review of shared decision-making (SMD) makin...
Cancer is a serious illness that involves complex treatments with unpleasant side effects. Children ...
Objective: The present paper reports about the content and evaluation of a psycho-educational group ...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
BackgroundCommunication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Communication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Communication with children and adolescents with cancer about their disease and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: A diagnosis of cancer creates multiple problems for affected families, including major c...
Background A diagnosis of cancer creates multiple problems for affected families, including major ch...
BackgroundCancer diagnosis in childhood or adolescence impacts significantly on school attendance, e...
Background: Although communication tools might guide healthcare professionals in communicating with ...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
BackgroundImproving communication requires that clinicians and patients change their behaviors. Inte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this overview is to analyze existing reviews on psychosocial int...
Background This is an update of the Cochrane systematic review of shared decision-making (SMD) makin...
Cancer is a serious illness that involves complex treatments with unpleasant side effects. Children ...
Objective: The present paper reports about the content and evaluation of a psycho-educational group ...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...